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Safe, reliable energy storage devices, capable of high-power charging and discharging with long cycle life: ultracapacitors can bring many benefits to the world’s transition to clean energy.
Industry attention regarding storage technologies has been mainly focused on batteries and especially lithium-ion, but ultracapacitors can work alongside batteries and other energy storage devices - and in some cases replace them – and open up new energy storage applications.
In this upcoming Energy-Storage.news webinar, EIT InnoEnergy and its ecosystem partners will shed new light on the case for ultra-capacitors, the latest breakthroughs and the main segment areas - such as automotive, transportation, power generation and distribution, and industrial applications that include cranes, elevators, data centres or Internet of Things (IOT) devices - where they can play an essential or even game-changing role to help build a more efficient and sustainable future.
The webinar will be a mix of presentations and a roundtable-style discussion, with an audience Q&A session at the end. Johan Söderbom, Thematic Field Leader for Smart Grids & Energy Storage at EITInnoEnergy, Europe’s leading player in sustainable and renewable energy innovation, will introduce the potential advantages of ultracapacitors and discuss how the remaining challenges could be overcome.
Johan will be joined by Thomas Houareau, Vice President of Consulting in Frost & Sullivan’s energy and sustainability practice, who will focus on the fundamental drivers for adopting ultracapacitors in key market segments.
Brief presentations will be followed by a roundtable discussion on the applications and potential of ultracapacitors: we will hear end-customer perspectives as well as from representatives of two innovative ultracapacitor makers. Egert Valmra, Programme Director at Skeleton Technologies and Ludovic Eveillard, General Manager and Founder at NAWA Technologies will join EIT InnoEnergy’s Johan Söderbom, along with Johan Hellsing, Senior Technical Specialist for Electric Propulsion Systems at passenger car development centre CEVT (China Euro Vehicle Technology AB) .
We will also discuss scaling-up, cost reduction, learn about the challenges that still remain and find out how innovative companies are working to overcome them.
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Ludovic applies his extensive technical and commercial experience to make NAWATechnologies a world leader in VACNT’s applications. He has held various operational roles in the technology industrial sector for 25 years, both in SMEs and in international corporations.
Johan has more than 25 years’ experience in the energy industry, primarily within R&D. With his role at EIT InnoEnergy, Europe's leading player in sustainable energy innovation, Johan is now responsible for the technology and business strategy in the smart grid and energy storage fields.
Thomas is a Vice President of Consulting in Frost & Sullivan’s energy and sustainability practice in London. He has 15+ years’ experience providing growth strategy advisory services to stakeholders across the industry with a focus on energy generation and storage.
Johan has worked with vehicle electrification since 1998 at Volvo Cars and Volvo Group before joining CEVT. His main responsibilities are within Research and Advanced Engineering Projects in the Powertrain or Electrical departments.
For the past 6 years, Egert has been setting up R&D projects as the Programme Director at Skeleton Technologies to explore and push the outer limits of ultracapacitor technology.
Solar Media Ltd is a business to business media company specialising in the provision of digital news, business intelligence, print publishing and high quality events to serve the needs of the Solar, Energy Storage, Electric Vehicle and Distributed generation sectors of the Energy Industry.